Experience a private tour of Istanbul that allows you to explore both the European and Asian sides of the city at your own pace. Customize your itinerary and enjoy skip-the-line access to museums. Perfect for groups of up to 13 people!
Experience a private tour of Istanbul that allows you to explore both the European and Asian sides of the city at your own pace. Customize your itinerary and enjoy skip-the-line access to museums. Perfect for groups of up to 13 people!
- Istanbul - Embark on a personalized exploration of Istanbul, designed to fit your schedule and interests. Opt for a private guide, hotel, Airbnb, or port pickup and drop-off by minivan, or choose a full-day guide and minivan package. Your guide will meet you at your centrally located hotel, offering flexible departure times and a fully…
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Istanbul - Embark on a personalized exploration of Istanbul, designed to fit your schedule and interests. Opt for a private guide, hotel, Airbnb, or port pickup and drop-off by minivan, or choose a full-day guide and minivan package. Your guide will meet you at your centrally located hotel, offering flexible departure times and a fully customizable itinerary. Dive into the UNESCO-listed Historic Areas, visiting iconic sites like Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Basilica Cistern, and the Hippodrome. Enhance your experience with a Bosporus cruise and a visit to the Grand Bazaar. Your guide’s insights will enrich your understanding of each location.
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Blue Mosque - The Blue Mosque is not only a place of worship but also a stunning example of art and architecture. Exploring its beauty and historical importance can be a highlight of your layover in Istanbul.
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Sultanahmet District - Begin your visit to the main attractions from the Sultanahmet District.
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Topkapi Palace - Founded by Fatih Sultan Mehmed Han in 1473, Topkapi Palace served as the administrative center and residence of Ottoman Sultans and their families for nearly 380 years. It housed 4,000 people and is now one of the largest museums in Istanbul.
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Kapali Carsi - The oldest and most renowned antique mall in the world, built on approximately 4,000 square meters. It features numerous traditional Turkish shops where you can find handmade carpets, jewelry, antiques, silk products, and spices.
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Hagia Sophia Mosque - Hagia Sophia, meaning “Holy Wisdom Church,” was built by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. Converted into a mosque during the Ottoman era, it served as a museum for nearly 75 years and is now a mosque again. It is celebrated for its architectural beauty, massive dome, intricate mosaics, and historical significance, reflecting both Christian and Islamic heritage.
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Bosphorus Strait - A remarkable Istanbul tour should include a Bosporus cruise by public ferry or private yacht. Depending on your choice, you can explore the Bosporus by public ferry or private yacht. During the tour, you’ll see both the European and Asian sides of Istanbul, as well as Dolmabahce Palace, Beylerbeyi Palace, The Rumeli Fortress, Bosporus Bridges, old Ottoman villas, and historic mosques and churches from the sea.
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Uskudar - Üsküdar is a historic district on the Asian side of Istanbul, Turkey, located along the Bosphorus Strait. It’s renowned for its rich cultural heritage, traditional neighborhoods, and breathtaking views of Istanbul’s European side. Üsküdar is home to many Ottoman-era mosques, such as the Mihrimah Sultan Mosque, and landmarks like the Maiden’s Tower (Kız Kulesi), which sits on a small islet in the Bosphorus.
Strolling through Üsküdar, you’ll discover bustling markets, charming tea gardens along the shore, and tranquil areas with views of the iconic Bosphorus Bridge and the Istanbul skyline. It offers a blend of vibrant local life and historical charm, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists.
- Kuzguncuk Sahili - Kuzguncuk is a picturesque neighborhood in Üsküdar, Istanbul, known for its colorful houses, tree-lined streets, and vibrant artistic community. Situated along the Bosphorus on the Asian side of the city, Kuzguncuk is famous for its multicultural heritage, where Jewish, Armenian, Greek, and Turkish communities have coexisted peacefully for centuries. This heritage is evident in its architecture, with synagogues, churches, and mosques all in close proximity, creating a unique and harmonious setting.
The area is filled with quaint cafes, art galleries, and boutique shops, making it a popular spot for leisurely strolls and photography. Kuzguncuk’s charm is enhanced by the presence of traditional Ottoman-era wooden houses, painted in an array of pastel colors, which line the narrow streets. A community garden, where locals grow fruits and vegetables, adds to its village-like atmosphere, making Kuzguncuk feel like a peaceful escape from the bustling city life of Istanbul.
- Professional licensed local guide
- Private minivan pickup and drop off service from Hotel/Port/Airbnb if chosen options
- Private Tour
- Professional licensed local guide
- Private minivan pickup and drop off service from Hotel/Port/Airbnb if chosen options
- Private Tour
- Breakfast-lunch-dinner and drinks
- Gratuities
- Ferry-Museum Tickets
- Public transportations during the tour
- Breakfast-lunch-dinner and drinks
- Gratuities
- Ferry-Museum Tickets
- Public transportations during the tour
Embark on a full-day, private walking tour of Istanbul’s Old City to uncover the golden eras of the Ottoman, Byzantine, and Roman empires. Start at Hippodrome Square, where Roman charioteers once competed, then admire the breathtaking architecture of Hagia Sophia and the renowned Blue Mosque. Stroll through the lively Grand Bazaar and delve into Ottoman…
Embark on a full-day, private walking tour of Istanbul’s Old City to uncover the golden eras of the Ottoman, Byzantine, and Roman empires. Start at Hippodrome Square, where Roman charioteers once competed, then admire the breathtaking architecture of Hagia Sophia and the renowned Blue Mosque. Stroll through the lively Grand Bazaar and delve into Ottoman history at Topkapi Palace, home to invaluable relics and treasures.
Delight in a picturesque ferry journey across the Bosporus to Istanbul’s Asian side, where the delightful neighborhoods of Üsküdar and Kuzguncuk await—a perfect mix of historical allure and local culture.
Tour Highlights:
Discover Istanbul’s premier European and Asian attractions with a private guide
Enjoy a ferry ride for a distinctive view of the city
Benefit from hotel pickup and drop-off for added convenience
Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Istanbul on this memorable private tour!
- Topkapı Palace is closed on Tuesday, Grand Bazaar is closed on Sunday
- Please note that tour guides do not have skip-the-line priority at Hagia Sophia. To avoid waiting in the security line, we recommend departing tour early in the morning, ideally around 8:30 am or 9:00 am. This will give you a better chance of enjoying the site without long queues
- If your tour begins after 11 am, please be aware that you might need to skip one or a couple of sites, as they close by 7 pm. Your guide will tailor the program to accommodate your priorities accordingly. Planning your visit earlier in the day ensures you have ample time to explore all the attractions without rush. If you have any specific preferences or questions about the tour, feel free to let us know!
- This is a private tour/activities. Only your group will participate
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.